passivity / pæˈsɪv ɪ ti /

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passivity 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. Also pas·sive·ness [pas-iv-nis]. /ˈpæs ɪv nɪs/. the state or condition of being passive.
  2. chemical inactivity, especially the resistance to corrosion of certain metals when covered with a coherent oxide layer.

passivity 近义词

passivity

等同于 inertia

passivity

等同于 laziness

passivity

等同于 nonagression

passivity 的近义词 2
passivity

等同于 nonviolence

passivity

等同于 patience

passivity

等同于 submission

passivity

等同于 listlessness

passivity

等同于 passiveness

passivity 的近义词 5
passivity 的反义词 1
passivity

等同于 stoicism

passivity 的近义词 5
passivity 的反义词 1
passivity

等同于 inaction

passivity

等同于 compliancy

passivity

等同于 impassivity

passivity

等同于 incuriosity

passivity

等同于 incuriousness

passivity

等同于 insensibleness

passivity

等同于 naturalness

passivity

等同于 phlegm

passivity

等同于 shiftlessness

passivity

等同于 slothfulness

passivity

等同于 sluggardness

passivity

等同于 stolidity

passivity

等同于 stolidness

passivity

等同于 unceremoniousness

passivity

等同于 uninterest

passivity

等同于 unresponsiveness

passivity

等同于 unrestraint

passivity

等同于 compliance

passivity

等同于 ease

passivity

等同于 fatalism

passivity

等同于 apathy

更多passivity例句

  1. This is actually a sign of submissiveness, a sign of passivity, a sign of weakness.
  2. The cuts introduced all sorts of harmful wrinkles and distortions into the tax code, in ways that privilege passivity over labor.
  3. The first debate moved the polls because Obama, through his passivity, allowed Romney to shine.
  4. Layoff seems to be the most commonly used word despite—or maybe because of—a passivity that cheats the impact of the experience.
  5. Too large an American effort created passivity, he believed, and undermined the local government in the long term.
  6. These historical warnings, however, should not become a justification for passivity.
  7. From an active state of resistance the ego traversed a descending curve ending in absolute passivity.
  8. Then he would relax his whole being and let himself be once more bewitched into passivity by clouds and waving grasses.
  9. If then the active man be859 something qualified, "activity" and "passivity" should not be referred to relation.
  10. Likewise, what is both "active" and "passive" becomes such in participating in "activity" and "passivity."
  11. He quaffed deeply and exhaustively that cup of joy in the quiescence and passivity of complete happiness.